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Results 1 - 10 of 371 for ALANINE OR ARGININE OR CYSTEINE OR GLYCINE OR HISTIDINE OR ISOLEUCINE OR LEUCINE OR LYSINE OR METHIONINE OR PHENYLALANINE OR PHOSPHORIC ACID OR PROLINE OR SERINE OR THREONINE OR TRYPTOPHAN OR VALINE
  1. ... mitochondrial mediator of IRF3 activation MPYS N-terminal methionine-proline-tyrosine-serine plasma membrane tetraspanner NET23 SAVI stimulator ...
  2. ... are affected. More About This Health Condition ARG arginine-glutamic acid dipeptide (RE) repeats arginine-glutamic acid repeats-encoding gene ARP ATN1L atrophin 2 atrophin- ...
  3. ... subset of amino acids (including methionine, glutamic acid, alanine, serine, glycine, leucine, valine, threonine, and isoleucine) during the breakdown of proteins. ...
  4. ... cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade C (antithrombin), member 1 serine-cysteine proteinase inhibitor clade C member 1 serpin peptidase ...
  5. ... characterized by elevated blood levels of the amino acid histidine, a building block of most proteins. Histidinemia is ... making an enzyme called histidase. Histidase breaks down histidine to a molecule called urocanic acid. Histidase is active (expressed) primarily in the liver ...
  6. ... building blocks (amino acids). These amino acidsleucine, isoleucine, and valine—are obtained from the diet. They are present ... as energy-producing centers. The breakdown of leucine, isoleucine, and valine produces molecules that can be used for energy. ...
  7. ... characterized by elevated blood levels of the amino acid lysine, a building block of most proteins. Hyperlysinemia is ... D. Biomarkers identified in inborn errors for lysine, arginine, and ornithine. J Nutr. 2007 Jun;137(6 Suppl 2):1669S-1672S. doi: 10.1093/jn/137.6.1669S. Citation on PubMed
  8. ... 1 inhibitor IC1_HUMAN plasma protease C1 inhibitor serine/cysteine proteinase inhibitor clade G member 1 serpin peptidase ...
  9. ... building blocks (amino acids). These amino acidsleucine, isoleucine, and valine—are obtained from the diet. They are present ... as energy-producing centers. The breakdown of leucine, isoleucine, and valine produces molecules that can be used for energy. ...
  10. ... building blocks (amino acids). These amino acidsleucine, isoleucine, and valine—are obtained from the diet. They are present ... as energy-producing centers. The breakdown of leucine, isoleucine, and valine produces molecules that can be used for energy. ...
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